College football underdogs most likely to win outright in Week 11

We're in the stretch run of the college football season as each game becomes more crucial than the last. Teams will need to be on upset alert, especially those hoping to get to the College Football Playoff. Here are our underdog picks that could win outright in Week 11. *Odds subject to change No. 15 […]

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We're in the stretch run of the college football season as each game becomes more crucial than the last. Teams will need to be on upset alert, especially those hoping to get to the College Football Playoff.

Here are our underdog picks that could win outright in Week 11.

*Odds subject to change

No. 15 LSU Tigers OVER No. 11 Alabama Crimson Tide (+120) – Bet MGM

It's always fun when these two SEC powerhouses collide. LSU will have a big homefield advantage, and both of Alabama's losses this season have come on the road.

The Crimson Tide's secondary is the weak link of their defense, and the Tigers have the lethal duo of quarterback Garrett Nussmeier and receivers Kyren Lacy and Aaron Anderson. Alabama has a solid offense, but I don't think it can hang with LSU's, especially in a primetime road game.

No. 16 Ole Miss Rebels OVER No. 3 Georgia Bulldogs (+120) – bet365

Ole Miss has the No.1 passing offense in all of college football and rank fourth in points per game at 42. It will have home field advantage in this game and has a lot of momentum after two blowout victories over Arkansas and Oklahoma.

The Rebels have a solid pass rush and Georgia quarterback Carson Beck has thrown 10 interceptions over his last five games. If the Ole Miss offense can play clean against a tough Bulldogs defense, it will be in great position to pull off the upset.

Kansas Jayhawks OVER No. 17 Iowa State Cyclones (+115) – Caesars Sportsbook

Kansas is matching up with Iowa State at the right time as the Cyclones are coming off their first loss of the season to Texas Tech. Iowa State has a middling offense that Kansas should be able to contain and keep the game close. 

Jayhawks quarterback Jalon Daniels will have to be careful not to be so loose with the ball as he has at time this season. He has played better as of late, and Kansas is fresh coming off its bye week, possessing a 4-0 record when coming off a bye since 2022.